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VPN Clients cant access internal Network

Asked by Nael_Shahid in Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Enterprise Firewalls

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Hi

I have recently install a cisco asa 5505 and am having problems in which remote VPN connections can not ping any internal IP address.

This is the first time I have installed an ASA so I used the setup wizard to configure, although I have setup other firewalls before and I have experience with the CLI on cisco routers/switches.

I have read the manual and checked my config for allowing access to internal resources and the config is correct.

The setup wiz configures the NAT rule and ACL entires.

Am I missing something?

Thanks
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